Pudding Time! Archives: arts and crafts
"Ducks in 20 Seconds" promises nothing more than ducks in 20 seconds. Plus a few crossfades. That's all we were out for this evening....
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So far, the camcorder has been used to document exactly two things: older cat Fred hiding in a dark closet and the big-ass ball-of-cups...
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It's probably the year I spent hunched over a CompuEdit II that did it to me, but I can't get the whole predisposition toward serifed...
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Since it ate a little of Saturday and will remain underway for a little while: I've made a gallery of my progress in the...
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Imagine my disappointment: We got back from the 8:00 of "The Rundown," (perhaps the best PG-13 action movie of the last few years, if the...
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"God... damn you... all... to... heeeellllll!"...
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George W.Bush Bronze Bust "This bust, in addition to being a symbol of our resolve to fight for our Freedom and way of life,...
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A Grand Geek Tradition: Photos of Mt. Hood on Approach to Portland...
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I've always found David Byrne pleasantly weird. There's something comforting about his whole "so normal I'm a freaking art project" schtick (as seen in...
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At funny, strange explodingdog, where you provide the caption and he provides the crudely line-drawn yet iconic and expansive picture. (Thanks to the BeliBlog...
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It's never too late to discover Jon Langford: artist, worker, Chicago Welshman, Waco Brother, Mekon. Read this, then go and buy "The Mekons Rock'n'Roll"...
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The Joy of Photoshop Elements, anyhow, which I got for my birthday. It turns routine photos of the cheese block man at the Tillamook...
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Via Doc Searls we learn of the paper dart site. From here, we learn that given some copper tube and a copy of Newsweek,...
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Spent the last couple of evenings working on a lamp I found the recipe for in ReadyMade: It took a glue gun, about 100...
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Maybe a culture more comfortable with the idea that any person can be a creative agent without being a "good artist" wouldn't spawn so...
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Congratulations are probably in order for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). After thrashing around for a few years with the ever-stern and...
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